

The Nenqayni Deni of Tŝideldel (Redstone) are part of the Tsilhqot’in Nation. The Community is approximately 177 km west on Highway 20.
In the time of our Ancestors, residents of Tŝideldel spoke the Tsilhqot’in Lanuage, were nomadic and had seasonal camps wherever food was in abundance. The Tsilhqot’in had laws, stucture and stability in their own way utilizing the power of working together.
Today, many the People of Tŝideldel have families, work, attend school, play sports and work to pass over Tsilhqot’in culture and knowledge to the youth. Elders hope that this will be accomplished through more language and culture in schools, spending more time and getting lessons out on the land and attending Cultural Camps.
Many still love to go out and hunt, fish, outdoor activity, craft making, Drumming, singing and playing Lehal. The Redstone Rodeo is also a favorite pass time in August of every year.
Town Population: 642 (2016 Census)
Redstone Health Clinic
This clinic is operated by Alexis Creek First Nation
Services:
Hours: Mon to Fri, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
Phone: 250-481-1133
Email: clinicreception@tsideldel.org
The nearest hospital is located in Williams Lake.